Invertebrates — By Gift 



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H. G. Dyar, Washington, D. C. 

 Lepidoptera. 



J. II. Emerton, Boston, Mass. 



Large collection of spiders, including 

 types of new species. 



George P. Engelhardt, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Coleoptera and Hymenoptera ; Acacia 

 spine which had been inhabited by 

 ants from Guatemala. ■ 



G. Clyde Fisher, New York City. 

 Collection of insects, Cornelia, Ga. 



W. T. M. Forbes, Worcester, Mass. 



2 Insects, Lakehurst, N. J. 



Dwight Franklin, New York City. 

 Myriapoda, Arizona ; several parasites 

 from a chameleon. 



B. R. Frisbie, Yonkers, N. Y. 

 Sponge, Japan. 



Chapman Grant, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Hydroid, Key West, Fla. 



George M. Greene, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Coleoptera and Diptera. 



Gaylord C. Hall, New York City. 



3 Insects, Lake Mashipagong, N. J. 



C. E. Hanaman, Troy, N. Y. 



2 Microscopic slides, radiolarians and 

 Synapta, and one vial of radiolari- 

 ans, Barbados, West Indies. 



Edward D. Harris, New York City. 

 Collection of Cieindelidae and other in- 

 sects, Twilight Park, Catskill Mts., 

 and other localities. 



Imperial Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Tokyo, Japan. 

 23 Vials of Scale insects, Japan. 



Mrs. J. B. Kerr, New York City. 

 Pteropod Mollusk, Wainscott Beach, 

 L. I. 



Fred Kessler, New York City. 

 2 Horseshoe Crabs ; myriapods, in- 

 sects, arachnids and other inverte- 

 brates, New York City. 



Paul Kibler, San Francisco, Cal. 



Collection of insects, myriapods and 

 crustaceans, Arpah Mts., New 

 Guinea. 



G. B. King, Lawrence, Mass. 



125 Coleoptera, Hungary; 200 Cole- 

 optera, New England; 4 vials of 

 other insects. 



C. W. Leng, New York City. 

 Coleoptera, other insects and spiders. 



C. W. Leng, Jr., New Brighton, N. Y. 

 Whirligig Beetle, West New Brighton, 



N. Y. 



Mr. Leonori, New York City. 

 Lobster. 



L. A. MacDonald, Houston, Tex. 

 Spider from Winfree, Tex. 



Wm. FI. Mardock, New York City. 

 Coleoptera, Para, Brazil. 



FIarry L. Marker, New York City. 

 Insects, Java. 



Richard Marone, New York City. 

 Madrepores, millepores, echinoderms 

 and shells, Colombia. 



Marvin H. Mead, Passaic, N. J. 

 21 Insects. 



H. W. Merkel, New York City. 

 Log containing insect larvae. 



W. De W. Miller, Plainfield, N. J. 

 3 Insect Parasites, Sussex Co., N. J. 

 7 Insects, Matawan, N. J. 



Wm. H. Miller, Englewood, N. J. 

 Butterfly. 



Russell H. Millward, Belize, B. H. 

 Collection of invertebrates, Yucatan, 

 Mexico and British Honduras. 



Mrs. Wm. A. Moriarty, New York 

 City. 

 3 Sponges, Spring Lake, N. J. 



Robert C. Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Serpulid burrows, St. Vincent, Cape 

 Verde Islands ; 6 Molluscs, Ports- 

 mouth, Dominica. 



Arthur H. Myers, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 Buff Wyandotte and 1 White Leg- 

 horn for Darwin Hall. 



Mrs. J. E. Newcomb, New York City. 



2 Coral specimens, Rio de Janeiro, 

 Brazil. 



Francis C. Nicholas, New York City. 

 1 Scorpion and several dipterous 

 pupae, Carbo, Sonora, Mex. 



J. T. Nichols, Englewood, N. J. 

 Insects and spiders, Cuba. 



G. Kingsley Noble, Yonkers, N. Y. 

 Prawn, Fire Island, N. Y. 



